07-28-2016, 01:28 PM
Othermuzz is spot on with simplifying the Lighting process.
as for your question, I made this overpainting, Theres a proko video about Light and shadow on YT thats pretty much where I got this from.
The difference with Occlusion and cast shadows when observing from life are open to interpretation. but they mean quite different things, with Occlusion shadows being more of a CG term rather than painting.
![Filename: face.jpg
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![Filename: Light and shadow.jpg
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The forehead will be considered lit. you just need to find the line of the shadow( terminator) ,again , referencing from your picture it can be rather hard to decipher which one is which.
as for your question, I made this overpainting, Theres a proko video about Light and shadow on YT thats pretty much where I got this from.
The difference with Occlusion and cast shadows when observing from life are open to interpretation. but they mean quite different things, with Occlusion shadows being more of a CG term rather than painting.
![Filename: face.jpg
Size: 94.88 KB07-28-2016, 01:28 PM](attachments/88817/face.jpg)
![Filename: Light and shadow.jpg
Size: 98.74 KB07-28-2016, 01:29 PM](attachments/88818/Light and shadow.jpg)
The forehead will be considered lit. you just need to find the line of the shadow( terminator) ,again , referencing from your picture it can be rather hard to decipher which one is which.